12 Nov
2006
12 Nov
'06
8:05 p.m.
+-------[ Hafeliel ]---------------------- | | Exactly. The whole point of a tool is to make it easy | to get from point A to point B. PHP presumes that the | code is to be trusted and doesn't stand in the way. | Zope presumes that the code is suspect and is | desperate to keep me from getting to point B. The end | result is that I end up not using what Zope can do | because I do not want to deal with the roadblocks it | puts up. You are only 'restricted' when you enter your code through-the-web. On-Disk python code has no restrictions whatsoever. This includes both Products and External Methods. This is *well* documented. -- Andrew Milton akm@theinternet.com.au